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. . t- - A 1IATTLE ;0I(: 0"' ThcLntc,tIromtncImlianrout,lry Mntcmrnts of Troops frmrken men ero out last bnmlJ on I JSuUK expedition up the mtli Ibont twelve milts from it mouth at aponi i ' t. v cane ui,od In MnrdocU.crcik tuc c i S 'X iior3 to cut ell the .,ineC& retreat cf C' i cn(,.n ,i,d iu the atttnii.. STSfSTata tum-m-; -extras killfd aiiJ two othtia Kt s.) pe Cuik uv two i.f Lin urn cat cT L the th of thur C;tytLatCUrkuaH luiiig. I-tty of tieke mtu M to tL.-ir -hmhucu. ccm lk icic-KS Clark t CutaiaiiiR bouttcsi!c8frciutLe fork of iSiuLn Duy river, to t,eh ,o:nt c While at tt.i- i-Uc". th.j Iu.li.u.s ci. an attack on tln-ia nd thin it tu the ranch, uou-idins a n.uu Larm d Hct.ultz. The liwtilc-s took the .uge,t,VL-. .ml barnc-1 the vehicle an.l all ImiUir gi on the racch , btziubcr of men arrived ut Lma tilll jrhTdi.T from IVndietor. nd re- rt h 12-it ltli tlie Indiana at Comas prauieThty tiilt.l cn Indian and wpsun-d the tcilp aud LcaC-JnrW of ni. Ir.d-an they killed. I: is believed i.t I- di:TH vi'.l Lot c( DM cntnf the t:-w.tuixi i! th. y can ftaj thtr-. i htre v.x,. i o U:actilia Italians m tbf 1:2 Ik. A UWr iM-i-ivd at lVudU-tou by dm. Wl i it. n In ta M.J. 'Ihu ckmoiK n p. mrleiTt:i'tT i!t.t..th r.. A Iftt.r fi'iua Cai.yiu etty irnm I. II Turk, d.ud.luly lt,Kn: -I Imvf j ,vnn. A iri'.-ucirryadp-jJc-.j.H - i- (iit v.rV omuuiHiid. 1-vt ry- ii rpau:i d. Tiio JudiaiiP are uil mcui.d u-. We bave nen lih u T i. r tlto la-t thrtc d.vs. Cau t tll I tw :.-"iy an kil.td. Ve ki.ow of ehu u f our m(u. ut h lp. uph' in;i t!. ddie lor thri-; HIKl.H. -.! liil'itA. hllU'M Hit- Cl0-d." "I iu- i t iv in in th- m I t' of li-tll.- .t... tti.' --crati. 5-ikti. 't Hi.d "tir nt VkiiC-iiv. i. At 1 'Ahu k VtnUy . vi ry n.nI.'t.Jf man was under rrdi rt. itt mover t toMiiKht. M'j. A i- i n . !. ?.-iiiiipr Welcome IV"T Hiv with tui i:ty-tiv men. oin (S:itlit:g film I ii it.4n at fife uiul liu.vi :vr, hou:k ,..... to d A. tK.v. IVrry arrird i-idld ami wr ii noil Uif PAiunlNKit ith 200 nt of arm for the citizens. tbivornor Chadwh-k, of CK-rgon, le ivt'd the followiuR d:spatc!i from (len. Wheatou, dateit Wallu W aUa, Y. T.,rth iust.: 'Notbiitg Ikih beeu ri rivd from (leneral Howard sinco tlx" 29th. ll?iHjrti from IS iker City of 221 i.Ut th.Nt the jjecerara udvauerr.ivnlry va i John lriy valley pursuit-p the boKtiles. Scouliiig parties h.we been encountered pcveutj-livo miles from here, puuth of lVudletoji. To morrow uighi I exiH-ct to have fore ci'inh at Pendleton to prevent the hostih s frem crossing the C'.unabi;i riv; r nrnr the mouth of Suako river. There n r. great ileal cf needless alarm, though there are few troops here and further north. tWablnton Post Special. 1 r irKFSrOKTS. Mollle 31cCarthy old-Thc Kaccs at .Monntoulh Tark. LoiisViLLi:. Ky., July 7 1 here is more uiciUmaut than tvtr over the Tea Broeck-Mollio McCarthy race, and the very latest facts aro impiin d for with an a7;dity truly astouibhicfi Winters, WaU V Co. budd farewell to Kentucky yeterdiy, atid Molho Mc Carthy was fold to liudd Doble, price nnkcown. Ho took her to Kankakee, )1 t if liDt weather here hurtiag her very mucu. One of her fore 1hs is very much fewollen, and experienced tnrfmen eay s ie will never bo able to run again, pjblo dou't think so, and debired to rua her agiint any horto or mare at any distance for any sum. John W.CouU-v, who managed the race and leased the track, wus arrested jesterday afternoon on a bail writ nworn cut by the counsellors of one Thomson, of Pennsylvania, who lio'ds jaJgments against him for $1, l!u0ou an old debt rrowiug out of the latt rVfdilure ou Wll street. Con ley cairns the judgment to be erroneous aud ays he wdl U"l he gouged. A ftberiUia with hinu Oulcy is horely diijippoiuted over the failure ou the Foartb, and, iu hU owa laeguage. lmd tlm race proved i tuceess liewuuIJ have been a hell of a hero." As it wa not and as fruud i cried, he mibt receive.as principal sg-.nt. the dirt that is thrown. He behevtd thj :nre roald win, audfeo told his friends, neirlyall of whom lost. Wtieu the Vrit was served to-day, and the money question thought of, it was acertained iaatCoaley had turned otr every thing to liudd Doble. The latter ii en route for Kaukakee. Conley pro )cs?9to lihtit out. The Louisvilh Jookev Club leaetl its track toCouley iadividually, and tho Doble shadow, uttirst o ttimlv to be seen, has mate rial zed wonderfully of late. Harper his authorisnl tho P.ank of California to ymy the $10.(X) htakes to Alex Mc Abce, who backed Ten Uroeek. Cone rl Sun : i n th streets yestenl vp vw Harry !!ar. J , of this otunty, who 14 inw hi hutl?t year. He came to town oti lois'batk hs in wi-ar glasses a: d aaya he is as well as usual, exvept he is a little weak iu his legs. 1! plowel 10 summers antl hopes U liuu a long time yet His balr b nearly black and he is erect iu his walk. List of Letter?, i The f,i!.wi: i tlx lit or letters re mairung unclaim-l in thetomce, W.l iSiix.St..n, X. l W-lMe.4lay, July 10th, n ::!.. iVikt-r. KlifchJi IJoon, Frank 1 I I n ' , , I 1 h; .. ... tJ Ihichacl Cooler. jli.-.lh.!eu Ihxon, mi r y lJun lijr. K llxh KvcRtt. l Vm Faioti, J W Fulcher. i ;Wm Ga'away, Kdward Grant. HJno Harris. H W Howard, J C lIuShe.-t I-v Moses Hopkins, Will:c HeJk.WS Hudkr, iltive h Howard, no s CI..ra W Heath J I 'j .Mi.-.-, .uaan Jon.-ji, miha IflaM.iA h.!.!..-..i.. i .- ai.irth.i A Jale:1, nas M L Mr Ja:iier,mi- Hal'tkLim: A ace Lewi;. ill,, M Kitty .Wiii.-, O il :.Jayardt-nf (jranvi..e McNtat, Uuj b M-jMihan l:i:er Mitchtii. P lira LharLtte Fay! Frke. mrs Fri;ailla J J1..-0 ViUlK . -J I ------ !.., r i;.irviii I. i ikeiiti . TiJ s Kuillv. Isaac bttkes,' Ju'o C Sampson, Jaa S-.n.n.o:.s. ' "T li C Fate, J L Thorntun. " llichard Wuahhitoii, Jano Willis, ic j Walitra, KKv Wabiug, Kaiai Wil txju, Keiiah Wilder! J Pers'Ls caliin for lutttra in above list will pl.-as-j tay 'advcrtici'; if n..t claim evV.ii :;0 days will K- sent to 'dtjil. letter Uiiice, Wa.iiiir.ton, D. C. j i:. i:. Fdaxiv. i m. Wilmington, j N. C. Hanover County, X. C'. , For I pwards or ThIi ty'erJ-s ,! ,. Wis S v.vv has ib-eT ie V r children. It corrects uri lilv of the t, nia-h. relieves Kind ("j(ic, regulate: tin; cures if nf.;j) an 1 dicir wi...t vvl.tl .r iriiTi ' troni teethinir or i,tkr,c.1i..j. An old aud well-tritd .1 remedv. :" rtuts a Lvttle & w. b'rspe Julc?. , 'i i art t..-rmn:tir.thei-.ti(iraie li'.o t'.v V. ti:. e-'UTitlV S.ts iveli li. r.-ht to a ;rv.'.tt-r t!rr- "f periection lv Mr. A t SM'iT. I 1, pjsaief Xew .h v.-y. ti:-,r. by a.iV . t!ir per.io-:; and hi".- u-es .oc.vi rv p-'pti-ir, as la-hes wine lis n ii a J. r the communion table, an t.r invalids. ! j tme of the oleasantest recllection of th- (Millennial trio to Philadelphia tlpu smds .f jK-ople will connect with tluir iii-aant ipiartrrs aiui urceame treaimen at th. (i-lonnade lb tel.j j IVIIininglon rilstricl. Appointments for Quarterly bvlinrs ma.h ly llev. L S. Ihirkljcad: TllIUP ROIM'. Whitevillo and Waecarjiaw j Mi.-s;pu at Whitcvilh with )itj Conference ' J .. .July 11-M Duplin, at Magnolia.-... ...July 20-21 ni'.tliviir :it Hethel... ..!. .July 2-1-25 Yi:mingt..nt at Front St. ... .July 27 2? Wilmington, at Fifth HtJ Au C- 4 I-:ii.ibeth,at F.la.len Springs.-. . Aug 10-1 1 K'adcn. at DcthleLem Aug 17-18 (A kesbnry and Cohurie Mission, J at Ilethel Aug 21-25 Clinton, at Salem . j.beit 1 o Onslow,. .Sept 7- 8 7- 8 Tops iil,. . . !,Scpt CIKOLDA. Ptg regatta at Xewbern to-morrov. The Radicals ol Wayne (county ho'd their Convention in Goidsbbro to-morrow; i ! . i Prof. Co'i.ales has rotated r.s far as XewLein w litre he saru on Olonday tligl't. j ; P.eaufort Atlantic : Tho wheat crop in the western portion ofj" Carteret has been harvested and we regret to state that not more than half a crop has been housed. Cotton is improving and the corn looks well. j . Concord Hun: H.'.riug: the prevalence i f the thuuJer t-torm Fricay evening,) the l aru of Mr. li. 3. Pariah, who lives in No. 11 Township, was "hit" by j lighten ing in two places. A jiorso was killed and the building shattered, but no . lire resulted and the fjrag, etc . were not damaged. I 1 Charlotte Olmaier: Xext (Friday night the members of th j Young j Men's Christian Assxriatiou will give I what is known as a lo.k reception" a new thing here. There will be music through out the evening, ten minutes speeches and each visitor invitalions In-ing cx temlc 1 is expected to briug and leave a bov.k or bo-l;s of some description jt'or the association's library. ' I lean fort A' t untie : About nine years ago, James-W. Per tins lelt his father's houe, at Xewjort, Carteret county X. C. t se k a classical education. He started witl? !. .-s than fifteen flollars as his capita!. He obtained profitable em ployment, and without ! assistance from home, he has paid his way through the University of Kentucky where he gradu ated ou the 11th of June, King but about twenty-five dollars in debt when he grad uated. This is another illustration of tLe a la-e, "Where there's a-will,1 there's a way. I i I Guldsboro Misscnrcr : A horse thief was brought to speedy gKief in this County last Saturday morning. He had stolen a horse from Mr.Thouus Yinsont. in Xew Hope township, hiring Friday night, but was overtaken neaij the Wor ley place on the Saow Hill road, having the h rsc in his po$cssioOi and, is now securely h dgevl in jail. He is a white tramp, and gives his name as Davii Windier, and Meckleuburg county is his home, but there is reason to believe that ho is one of au organized gang of bore thieves, lie claims to have hadi a con federate with him on tho last , raid, who he says is au old mau namei John Good man. , ; , j . i. i - . r.ir.s Ii il Wake. i i r ri.trkso:i. W m Chcsntit, mifc.s Fexitp. CorsTv, June GOlb. Mn. Kuitok: i I sec in your issue of June 28th a communication signed "Sam Amos" titled "Hints to Country Housekeepers" in which he grossly insinuates that thy are very deficient in all the essentials of good housewives. In the fifth article of bis most valuable series he unwittingly let drop the confession that he is a vendor of "Hug Exterminator,'" a traveling agent, and we would infer has met whith ill suc cess from his rcjnning. j Now if there u anything to be detested it is a stalwart able budied man with the proverbial' car- t-ba, trarrp:ng from j house to house th "Hug KxterminaW for sale, anV) such has reception was no doubt w. as1 icy. He should have considered his undertaking hefjro starting, and a mo ment's rejection would have satisfied him that a trip through the country on such a mitsi'.'n could tut end in dioappoint mcnt in the country where pure air-and sunshine are profusely used, and where such as b-d bugs" are j unknown. One would frrler from his rcpinings that such a thing as a good meal in our rural dis tricts is farfrom possible, and that we were only a connecting ling between bar barism and civilization, j If his fastidious appetite is so hard to satisfy we , would advise him to remain in the city where be'faiu would hail from,' and where every thing is so marvelously arragned that per haps an honest uncomplaining vendor of "Dug Exterminator" might coin enough money to at least satisfy the cravings of hunger, Yours, Z A Card.l; Wilmington, X. C., July Dth, 167S. Editoks F.eview. ; ;Gentlemen : I notice in your papsr of yesterday a" local containing reflections upon me as a Justice cf the Peace in the matter of Howard against Ileaton. You are evidently laboring uuder a misapprehension, and X trust you will make the correction by publishing this card. j Justices have power to cause arrests 1st. When the oilense occurs in their presence. 2d. When a proper affidavit has been made. ; i I was" not present, and did not witness the difllculty; when I arrived Howard had been removed, and I did not even see him; I. persuaded Ileatou to leave the crowd and go with me in the interests of peace. i Xo affidavits wero made before me by either lleathn Howard,! or 'any other per son, and it was therefore impossible for me to issue a warrant. J I am, sirs, truly yours, Ej 11. McQuicu. Consumption' Cured An old physician, retired from -practice, having had placed in' his hands by an East India missionary! the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, als,o a positive and radical pure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonocrful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his j duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. ! Actuated by this motive, -and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send, free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by niail by addressing with stamp, 'naming this paper. W. W. Shcrar, 149 Powers' Utock. liochester. .New aorK ic is-w COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON' MARKET 1 . July T M. ( SPIRITS TURPENTINE Strong at 20 rents. We hear of sales of 2 0 casks at that figure. KOIN Firm at SI 13 1 for Strained and 1 IT'S for Good Strained; sales of 500 bbls Strained at quotations; also sales of SS bbls line rosins at $2 50 for (M j Pale and S3 50 for (N) Extra Pale. j TAK Steady at SI 40. Sales at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Unchanged. Market 'steady at 51 00 for Hard, SI 75 for Soft and S2 00 for Virgin, with- tales of re ceipts at quotations. j j COTTON Firm; no sales reported. I The following are the official quotations: Ordinary 8K Good Ordinary 9 Strict Good Ordinary bow Middling 10 Middling 11 Good Middling Cents. ti n ti tt DAILY BSCKIFTS , Ootton j... 15 bales Spirits Turpentine i 741 casks Kosin i 2,023 bbla Tar 1 95 Crude Turpentine 55tf " I MARINE NEWS. i ARRIVED. Steamshin Raleisrh. Olfver. Raltimorp. A D Cazaux. steamship Regulator, Doane, New York, A 1) Cazaux. I Steamer A P Hurt, Worth,' Fayetteville, Worth tt Worth. steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams A Murehison. j Steamer North East, Paddison, Toint Cas well, Paddison. t steamer J Underhlll, Latham, Smith ville.O ParsleyACo. ' Steam-yacht Passixrt. ilarner. Smith vIIIp. Geo Myers. j I CLEARED. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville. Wortli & Worth. t steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville Williams A MurchisonJ : steamer North East, Paddison, Point Cas well, Paddison. ! sieamerJ UnderhilL Latham. Smith. ville, O G Parsley & Co. I ieam-yacht I'assnort. Harper. Smith vIIIp. Geo Myers. j: 1 Horses Horses- 100 ELL KIi0KEN UABNEss AND SADDLE HORSES For sale. Can suit in j body in style, speed i and action. NORTHROP & CUMMING. Ju1t8 i ' a wek ip your own town, hh fit free. So ruk. ' Read VI 1 wanU business at which $5 Out. Reader, if yon hich persona of either fex can make great pay all the rue they work, write for mnimlara tn ii UaxLirT & Co., Portland, Maine. march 6 New Advertisements. Furniture. ARGE STOCK I OF NEW AND FRESH GOODS. Just received and FOR SALE LOW BY D. a SMITH & CO. july 9 I Notice. Schedule B TaX. A LL WHOLESALE AND RELA.IL Merchants are hereby notified that a privil ege tax was levied by the last Legislature of Five Dollars (the same levied by county) in addition to the Schedule Taxes proper. ! Wholesale dealers are also notified that in giving in their purchases, the law now com pels payment on all purchases made within the State as well as out of the State, includ ing timber, lumber, turpentine, spirits of turpentine, rbsin and naval stores of any kind, and cotton, also wood and coal dealers. All Hotels. Boarding Houses, Restaurants and Eating Houses are required by law to pay one-nan: per cent on gross receipts, iiie tax will be due July 1st., and payable within the first ten days thereafter, on all purchases since the first of January, IS78.j ,A11 parties interested in the payment! of Schedule BTaxes will save costs by attend ing to the same at once, as the law will be strictly enforced. 1 i 1. Ii. KUVJ, Register of Deeds for Pender County, June 22 ' 4. EXTRA IDUCE1ENTS ! Great IN S U M M E Ii DRESS GOfJDS! ONLY 6c, 8c, 10c, & 12 1-2 c per yd. AT Kat: 36 illarket St. Family Supplies- o UR CONSTANTLY INCREASING Trade demands a corresponding increase to the already large shipments of FAMILY SUPPLIES ! Which we are receiving daily by both railroads and steamers. We can, there fore, guarantee our Goods as being both Fresh and Sweet-and A No. 1 in every particular. This should certainly be a consideration in the present ' 5 .WARM WEATHER ! We have just received an excellent varie ty of choice ! Hackees i I Consisting in part of v Fox's Excelsior Butter, Extra Cream Pilot Bread, i. Ixjmon Snapps, Feerless Fingers, I Cream,Milk and Soda; . j 1 i Autumn Leaflets, Alphabets, len Cove, Corn Hill, &c, &c. Also imported and Domestic CHEESE of the very best quality. i' These, together with a full assortment of the CHOICEST GROCERIES of every kind, which any Housekeeper could de sire, should attract all to ; our Stores,1 at ' 5, 7 6l 8 north Front Street. Boatwiight & HcKoy. Miscellaneous A Good Place to Shave. M. ; - - i ii rpHE UNDERSIGNED 8TILL CONTIN- ues to Saave, Shampoo and Cut Hair, in the most approved and fashionable style, and as nis manj patrons will testify, in the most sat isfactory manner ; with a corps of able, effi cient and first cla.'S Barber?, he guarantees satisfaction. ' i Funimiiii ij s Celeb ra ted Hair Invigorator, which removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, and strengthens and invigorates the bah, on hand and for sale by the bottle. Gentlemen who wish any thing done in the f onsoriai line, will be pleased alter a trial at the popular Shaving Salooni under the Na tional Back. ; J .' - ' ; III11 I. FURMANSKI, In the Easement of the First National bank. June 10 j H. Marcus &J Son. S' OLE lAGLNTS in this city of the BAY u i -I VIEW BREWERY; Baltimore Ale, Pbilt- ' ' i delptia aiid Portion 'Ale and Lager. Also the celebrated .Hihvankib1 lkerm We import and ottle the best brands oi Beer and; offer rare inducements jto pur chasers. - i Families 6up,lied wiih Beer free of charge for delivery. i , H. MARCUS & SON, ; feb 21 i j j I No. 5. Market street. Happy Kklikk to Young Mem from the effects of Errors aid Abuses in ea'ly life. Man hood Restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New ! method of treatment. New jand remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free iin'sealed envelopes. Address Howard Association, 419 N. Ninth St, Thiladelphiai Pa. An Institution having a high reputation for honorable con duct and professional skill. 1 a- m fl" o 0 M ti c i 100,000 10O000 DAILY EXPECTED One (Hundred Thousand j CIG ARS Which j vfe are prepared to offer at good 1 ' ii i bargains ! ! ! GEO. MYERS, june 24 j.- 11 and 13 So. Front S.- Werner & Prempert's Ton so- i rial Rooms, OS. 11, jjorth Front aud 7 South Front N Streets.- Satisfaction guaranteed. None but the most experienced workmen emp oyed in these establishments. I Manufacturers ofj Tonics,' Hair Oil, Cologne, Renovators, Dyes, Beau tillers, &c, 4c. ! mch 1 THO?. J.1 S ()IJTHE RLANli JIVERY AND saLE STABLES, Corner Third and Princess Streets, I ; " Wilmington, N. C. Horses and Vejhicles for hire at rea sonable rates. Excursion parties to the Sound and country .accommodated. may 26 Ice Cream Parlor Now -Open A ND II AM READY TO SEJYE MY atrons with PURE CZIEAZVZ i also Fruits & Confectioneries. I J. W. Lippitt. ! apl 30 I 1 r Great Reduction in Prices T 3E3E jun 17 "Tie Best in World jj Fresh Family Supplies! KEW GOODS! The Very Best Extra Family Flour, ,. in barrels and lialf barrels, The Besf Table Butter, I. . The Best' Fresh ' Roasted Coffee, '.. ground to order, j I The Best Pure Lard, I The Best Sugar Cured Pig Hams, . Pig j Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, SmoKed ; Beef and Tongues. ' j . ' THE BEST OF ALL ( Choice Groceries I I Sold by GEORGE MYERS, 9(l 11 & 13 S. FROIVT fJT june 21 ... I BRUCE WILLIAMS, LTTORrJEir XLT LAW, ..)' I' t Pender County, N. C. WILL ATTEND at Stanford, (Burgaw) every Monday,1 and at his office at Lillington, the remainder of the week. Collecaoas and Conveyancing a Special ty, june4-d4w 1 1 1' AGENTS! Read This! ! ' ' ' -i .1 j . S?tTiU Va7 Agent3 a B4lary t $106 peri Month, and expends to sett our! New , ind Wonderful Inventions. Address,! HEai a. vu., uanuaii, Alien. ' juoe 1 S425. Superb Grand Square1 PianosT Drice $1,100 only $225. Elegant Upright i'iaiof price $800 only $155. New Style Upright Pianos $112.50. Organs $35. Organs 11 stop. $72.50. Church Organs 16 stops price $390 only $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs only $105. Buyers come and see me at home if I am not as represented, R R Fare1 paid both raysand Piano or Organ given free. Large Illst. Newspaper with much inform a tion about cost of Pianos and Organs sent free. Please address DANIEL F. BEATTV, Washington, New Jersey. jun4J18-4w AGENTS WANTED FOR Ij PW.tMEH QFiCOO A new work of Great Interest to every Bi ll LE RE A DEajTUDEx,,, 9 Land Address tor de-criptire terms ahd circulars, NELSON & PHILLIPS! Pnb Ush ers, No. hOh Broadway, New YorkJ j l I juue io w S50 For a CASE of CATARRH That Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh will not instantly re lieve and speedily cure. Referen ce, Henry Wells, Esa I Wells, I Fargo, a Co., Aurora, N. YjjWm. ' Bowen, Esq., Mc. Hatton, Grant k Bowen, St. Louis. Testimonials and treatise by mail. Price, with improved Inhaler, $1. 8old every- where. WEEKS A POTTER, Pro prietors. Boston, Mass. je 18-4w $50 roP.nn. Purer tivft Pills make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to lz weeas may do renore w muou health, if such a thing be possible! Sent by mail fnr ft letter Sta'uJUS. I. S. JOHNSON A CO. Bangor. Me. I jute l8-4w The Express Steainboat Compau3rt THE FINE STEAMER . WAVE, Cpt. Robeson, having been refitted with new mnchinorr. AlonTl and STa- cious sta'terooms for ladies; i now a first- nlsea r aeepn Of pr ' hoftt. And Will reiUQie her regular tripsin the line, leaving Wilmington every TUESDAY & FRIDAY at 2 o'clk, ti . in The Steamer D. MURCIIISON, ' Cspt Garrason. will leave Wilmington every WED VESDAY and SATURDAY at 2 o'clock, p. m. WILLIAMS i MURCHISON, June 21-2w , ! ' Agents SPEER'S Port Grave Wine ; Used in" Hundreds of Congregations, for Comi m union purposes. iAlso . , I ! Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per sons and the Ared Mt.Trospect.Vineyard8, Now Jersey. Speer's Port Grape Wine ! Four Years Old, NA TIYE r-T. , Wine is made from the juice of the Oporw ( Grape, raised in this country. Its inyaluaws Tonic 'ani SIrEDgtlieiiiDj Properlifi are unsurpassed by any other natlfe Wlae. Heine? iht nnr mice bf the CTaDe. tTOdltCta under Mr. Speer'sown personal supervise"' its purity and genuineness are guaranteed i The youngest child may partake of its gener ous qualities; and . the weakest invalid T use it to advantage. It is particular! bene ficial to the aged and debilitated, and snitea to the various ailments that afllict the weaker sex. It Is, in every respect, A WLNE TO Vt RELIED ON. I Ii -Jlig INVALIDS USE BPEE&BPORT GRAF FEMALES USE SPEER'S FOB T GRATA WINE. n,Jr, WEAKLY PERSONS FIND A UZ BY ITS USE .Jl Speeds Wines in HofpiUli are preferred to other Wines. ' i I , t,! Sold by Druggists generally, who alio leu . Sneer's Standard Wine Bitten. Trade f j plied by aU wholesale Dealen. See thai U j signature of Alfred 8 peer, Pawaic, J. c over the cork of each bottle.1 Ji j i m piiprmo if i VU.virifl.9' J ersey. Office, No. 34 Warren SL.New Jot : ch 22 T . . I ' 1 .ii "" , .ii i The Seaside- THE NEW AND Elegant I Steamer PASSPORT will make DAILY TRIPS to Hmitnyiiie. rarues -can visit the Fortifications andall polntJ mJJJJJ. without extra charge. Every af0IlErti anteed. Leave her dock at 9 a. m-i GEO. MrEBS,Uii gOBSCRIBE Miscellaneous.1 i r 4 5 re f ir 6 j wl f 111 i t . fine sole 1 --1 -It AH i 00,i oo,t 100,1 . Foi y io ToIIc; JN ORr gluh a fail Rriul For i ale oly 10 jNotici QRDEBI Comaolsjiot 'o list oar r, oo apj 4 all who !t time, w thereby a' CM saxa . 'RJDAY r.' au i
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 9, 1878, edition 1
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